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- Feb 10, 2021
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I'm not sure we should encourage yet another rewrite of the game
Still not non-con which was my point. But of course you are right, there would be lots of better, more consistent ways for the story to unfold.that it might not work out. And have a contingency. A Plan B. And Plan C.
She's a trained agent (with little to no field experience though) but she's definitely not trained as honey-pot.She is not a trained agent using any possible sexpionage to get info.
I am not sure whether I should look forward to this. As a bargirl those degrading sexual encounters will get quite normal for her, she will sooner or later get used to it. It would be difficult to write those events kinky enough to keep us "readers" still interested and her on the edge of quitting the mission alltogether. I am not sure Crush could pull that off given the sub-par writings he's produced recently.What do you think is going to happen once our agent starts working upstairs (fingers crossed for summer 2025)?
I do not have a problem with Connor per se. I have no illusions about what will happen, as long the corruption process is at least a little bit consistent and realistic. Realism is my main problem, not the rest. I play her as reluctant and in slow corruption and that she slowly gets used to more and more things.If you have a problem with Conner then this game is not for you. It's that simple. What do you think is going to happen once our agent starts working upstairs (fingers crossed for summer 2025)? We already got preview of her future clients - ageing, overweight farangs; cocky, entitled, assholes with money; mobsters etc. Or do you think she will work as a bargirl without fucking anyone?
Regarding your alternatives (A) just because you don't like something doesn't mean its unrealistic. (B) you expect a desperate, broke tourist to provide you with money or drugs? (C) making crush create new story branch extending this already bloated intro even more and for what reason? (D) if they can leverage Connor then this whole mission is pointless and there is no game.
I'm not sure what you think intelligence agencies do but that's not it. That's just pure fiction.If you have a problem with Conner then this game is not for you. It's that simple. What do you think is going to happen once our agent starts working upstairs (fingers crossed for summer 2025)? We already got preview of her future clients - ageing, overweight farangs; cocky, entitled, assholes with money; mobsters etc. Or do you think she will work as a bargirl without fucking anyone?
Oh, man.But that is MY Kate.
There are different ways to play so your Kate might shag anything that moves and have no problem with it.
At no point did I mention real intelligence agencies in my post, but sure.I'm not sure what you think intelligence agencies do but that's not it. That's just pure fiction.
Once again not even close to what my post was about. Try reading with comprehension next time.You're just trying to gatekeep the other person, a poorly disguished attempt at that by trying to justify a ridiculous porn plot as if there was any degree of realism to it.
I'm not sure an offline version for 1.11(.1) was ever released.Does anyone have offline assets (image pack etc.) for 1.11.1 ?
No. Like several other "choices" in this update, the affirming option isn't an actual option. There's no check for arousal level; the passage just includes a grayed out "option" to make it look like you might have had a choice. The butt fingering is like this too, where the "Stop it" option is just gray text.Is it possible to even unlock that Yeah, oKay option? If so how?
<<silently>>
<<emote-mouth-talking>>
<</silently>>\
<<header>>\
<<page>>\
<<if $kateSays == "iKnow">>\
"I know," you tell her.
"Want me to talk to Con?" she offers.
<<elseif $kateSays == "couldUseMoney">>\
"Could sure use the money," you shrug back.
"I know. Want me to talk to Con?" she offers.
<<else>>\
(ERROR IN KATESAYS VAR)
<</if>>\
//About me becoming a <div class="tooltip">bargirl<span class="tooltiptext">club prostitute</span></div>?// Your heart skips a beat.
<span class="greyedOut">//[Arousal too low]// Yeah, okay.</span>
[[Uh, not yet.|WR-5950 Not yet]]
<</page>>
Its more or less forced every bloody time with no way to say no unless game over.. That should change..She is from the beginning a Honey Pot, but she still does not notice. Not everyone has been ugly types
No she's not a honeypot from the beginning, because if she was then it wouldn't have the scene of the discussion with the Director about it & the one after about the government supplied meds for STD's & STI's. Besides the fact that there wouldn't be the choice of becoming a bargirl vs being a barmaid.She is from the beginning a Honey Pot, but she still does not notice. Not everyone has been ugly types
Id listen to this person.. This would be an change of the story that I could stand behind..I didn't say she would abort the mission by saying no to Connor at the casting. She has a whole team of people to her disposal. They broke in to the club to find info and they have hacked the cameras etc. They would be rather amateurish if she goes to the casting, says no to the rape, leaves and the entire Agency just says: "Damn. What a pity. We then cannot think of ANY possibility to continue. Let's just drop everything and go back to our tea.".
They would EXPECT her not to be raped, that it might not work out. And have a contingency. A Plan B. And Plan C. Otherwise they are idiots.
So a couple of alternatives for Crush:
Alternative A: He could have setup the casting so she could pass in a more realistic way.
Alternative B: That Connor for example might require other things instead (drugs, money (debt) or whatever) or that he actually might like someone saying no to him and might play a longer game for fun. I think he finds her attractive enough.
Alternative C: Make it so that the casting always is a bit undressed but she stops at at realistic point, failing the casting but then utilizing the agency's resources to find another way.
Alternative D: There never was a casting. They scout Connor out first, find weaknesses/material/blackmail and uses it (as a real agency would do). He could however require that she "models" for him, a casting if you will, so that she is not entirely useless. If he is to back her, he must know she at least will not embarrass him.
There are SO many ways he could have made those episodes SO much better. She is not a trained agent using any possible sexpionage to get info. Or have I totally misread her backstory?
Then Crush should allow us to skip content we have no interest in seeing.. Simply make a note stating, "This next scene our protagonist will be raped by fat ugly bastards and connor, if you wish to skip it simply click the skip button".. And every one is happy YaaayIf you have a problem with Conner then this game is not for you. It's that simple. What do you think is going to happen once our agent starts working upstairs (fingers crossed for summer 2025)? We already got preview of her future clients - ageing, overweight farangs; cocky, entitled, assholes with money; mobsters etc. Or do you think she will work as a bargirl without fucking anyone?
Regarding your alternatives (A) just because you don't like something doesn't mean its unrealistic. (B) you expect a desperate, broke tourist to provide you with money or drugs? (C) making crush create new story branch extending this already bloated intro even more and for what reason? (D) if they can leverage Connor then this whole mission is pointless and there is no game.
lol , I must have low standards? we talk about what the character thinking, so cody and the Norwegian guy under her standards was good or at less right guysNo she's not a honeypot from the beginning, because if she was then it wouldn't have the scene of the discussion with the Director about it & the one after about the government supplied meds for STD's & STI's. Besides the fact that there wouldn't be the choice of becoming a bargirl vs being a barmaid.
Also ye must have some pretty low standards because only 1 male that she encountered in the bar/club wasn't ugly.